@fred_beecher, it doesn't alway rain everywhere the radar says. Recessions (& expansions) are the closest to man-controlled weather we have. in reply to fred_beecher18 hrs ago
Wanted: More Publishers and Better Filters David Newberger and I were talking about information filtering models and much of the thinking behind Feedseeder came though as did a couple much larger issues. The conversation was so good, I thought you’d enjoy it as well.
David: I was talking with a few people today and each one mentioned Information Overload in the seperate
Why Google AdSense Doesn’t Work For a while now, Dave Slusher hasn’t been happy with “dead fish” performance of Google AdSense on his site. We pulled AdSense off MNteractive.com months and months ago because of the same problems. I haven’t even considered looking back.
I believe Jim Cuene and I hit on the crux of the problem this morning;
Google AdSense doesn’t
Search Engines Not Following There are two semantic phenomena made prominent with the advent of tagging:
We use related words to describe a concept wrapped in a point-of-view.
If memory serves, in his Ontology is Overrated presentation Clay Shirky uses “film”, “movies”, and “cinema” as an example. Each of these words describes similar, but different things.
We use the same word to
RSS Puts Identification in the Hands of Your Customers I’m listening to the Individualized-RSS podcast over at Marketing Edge podcast. The conversation is an attempt to bring the weakness of email into the strength of RSS (or verse-vica as the case maybe) - unique reader identification.
This is what I alluded to in this post from a couple months ago. There’s nothing in the technology